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OSHA-30 and NYC SST Training: Which Courses Does Your Team Actually Need?

If you work in New York City construction, you already know safety isn’t optional. Between OSHA standards and Local Law 196, you’re expected to follow specific training rules to keep your crew safe and your sites compliant. OSHA-30 and NYC SST training form the base of that requirement. They give your team the knowledge to…

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Dust Hazard Analysis: Why It’s Critical for NYC Construction

Dust might seem harmless, but in the wrong conditions, it can trigger fires, explosions, and serious injuries. A dust hazard analysis (DHA) identifies where those risks exist and how to control them before they cause damage. This process helps companies prevent costly incidents, comply with safety regulations, and protect their workforce. In this post, we’ll…

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Local Law 196 Training Requirements Explained: What NYC Contractors Must Know

New York City’s construction sites now face strict compliance standards under Local Law 196. Workers must complete site safety training (SST) to legally access most job sites. Supervisors need even more training to meet Department of Buildings (DOB) rules. Missing these requirements can halt projects and trigger fines. This guide explains what Local Law 196…

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DOB Violations: The Top 5 Mistakes Contractors Make (and How to Avoid Them)

DOB violations can shut down any NYC construction project fast. They trigger fines, delays, and public compliance records that hurt your reputation. Contractors, developers, and property managers face serious setbacks when safety standards slip. This guide explains the five most common DOB compliance failures on NYC construction sites and how to prevent them. You’ll learn…

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Chapter 33 Compliance Checklist for NYC Construction Sites

Every NYC construction project should follow Chapter 33 of the building code. These rules protect workers, pedestrians, and nearby properties during construction or demolition. You’re already aware of the strict enforcement of DOB requirements. Missing a single requirement can lead to violations, stop-work orders, and costly delays. Staying compliant keeps your project running and your…

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Construction’s Hidden Crisis: How Safety Culture Helps Prevent Suicide

When most people think about safety in construction, they picture hard hats, harnesses, and heavy equipment training.  But there’s another danger that often goes unnoticed. Suicide now claims more lives in this industry than workplace accidents. That fact is hard to take in, isn’t it? According to the CDC, about 6,000 construction workers died by…

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5 Emergency Readiness Habits Every NYC Jobsite Should Practice This Fall

Every construction site in New York City faces its share of risks. Fires, medical emergencies, weather hazards, and security concerns can strike at any time.  When crews are prepared, projects are safer and less likely to experience dangerous setbacks. This guide will walk you through five practical emergency readiness habits for NYC jobsites. Each habit…

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Need ICR 60 Credit? Work With a Certified Consultant Today!

If you’re a New York employer with high workers’ comp premiums, you’ve probably wondered how to lower those costs. The Industrial Code Rule 60 (ICR 60) offers credits for businesses that take workplace safety seriously. But applying for ICR 60 can be time-consuming. The process requires approved programs, certified evaluations, and strict submission deadlines. An…

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Maximize Workplace Safety with an ICR 59 Certified Consultant

Receiving a notice from NYCIRB about Industrial Code Rule 59 (ICR 59) can leave you feeling uncertain about what to do next. Many New York employers share similar concerns when first facing compliance requirements.  You might wonder how to manage this process without interrupting daily operations. Fortunately, meeting ICR 59 requirements can be simpler than…

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NYC DOB Worker Wallet Card: All You Need To Know [2025]

Still carrying five different certification cards to the job site? You don’t have to anymore! The NYC DOB Worker Wallet Card combines your DOB-approved training into one scannable card. It’s required for certain construction roles starting July 1, 2025. If you’re working with scaffolds, rigging, mast climbers, or gas piping, this card is your new…

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How to Customize a Construction Safety Plan for Small-Scale Projects

Have you ever wondered why a simple home renovation project still needs a strong construction safety plan? Many believe smaller projects do not carry big risks. That thinking often leads to accidents, inspection failures, and expensive project delays. In reality, even small construction sites demand smart, specific safety planning. Customizing safety plans for small-scale construction…

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Future Trends in Construction Safety Staffing

In the construction industry, safety is not just a requirement. It’s the backbone of every successful construction project. Technology is changing how teams manage compliance and protect workers on-site. The future trends in construction safety staffing highlight a new standard. These emerging trends focus on data, real-time decision making, and smarter tools that streamline safety…

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Measuring ROI of Safety Staffing in Construction

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that workplace injuries and illnesses still cost American businesses over 90 billion dollars every year. That number includes medical expenses, legal fees, lost productivity, and more. It reflects a serious issue facing the construction industry. Hiring safety staff may appear to be an additional expense, but it…

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Avoid the Fines and Delays With These Effective Safety Staffing Strategies

Construction carries high risk. One small mistake can throw the whole project off track or lead to serious injuries. That’s why effective safety staffing strategies must come early and stay consistent throughout the job. Some companies treat safety as paperwork. But when incidents occur, those boxes they checked don’t protect workers. Fundamental safety strategies involve…

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Safety Planning Checklist for Construction Sites

Construction sites move fast. Workers, machines, and materials move across tight spaces on tighter deadlines. While progress stays in focus, so should safety. Whether you’re building a high-rise in Manhattan or breaking ground in Brooklyn, nothing halts a construction project faster than a preventable injury or inspection failure. A safety planning checklist for construction brings…

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Safety Plan vs HASP Differences: What NYC Construction Crews Need to Know

Construction safety is a top priority, but with various safety documents out there, it can get confusing. Two key plans you’ll come across are safety plans and HASPs (Health and Safety Plans). Although they often appear similar on the surface, these documents serve different functions and apply to different scenarios. In this post, we’ll break…

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How to Hire a Safety Coordinator for Your Construction Site in NYC

Construction in New York City is complex. Timelines shift, subcontractors rotate in and out, and regulatory pressure builds fast. One overlooked hazard can throw an entire project off track. Hiring a safety coordinator keeps job sites structured and helps avoid the type of problems that attract violations or slow down progress. This step-by-step guide breaks…

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NYC DOB Opens Local Law 97 Portal for 2025 Submissions

If your building is covered under Local Law 97, you can now file your 2025 greenhouse gas emissions compliance report. The NYC Department of Buildings launched the official reporting portal on March 3, 2025. You can access it anytime at nyc.beam-portal.org. You or your representative can submit the report. That includes registered design professionals, qualified…

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5 Key Steps to Stay Ahead of the December 2024 NYC DOB Major Building Changes

It’s 2025 and the NYC construction faces the recent changes to the NYC DOB’s “major building.” Now, any new building reaching 7 stories or 75 feet falls under this category, requiring stricter safety measures. At Menotti Enterprise, we understand the pressure this puts on construction companies. We’re here to guide you through these NYC DOB…

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How Local Law 147 Impacts Your Upcoming Permits

Securing building permits in New York City requires careful attention to detail, especially regarding safety regulations. Local Law 147 has increased the scrutiny of these regulations, linking permit approval to the quality and completeness of your Site Safety Plans (SSPs) and Health and Safety Plans (HASPs). This presents new challenges for construction companies, such as…

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Top 10 Construction Site Safety Tips to Prevent Accidents

Construction accidents are a serious concern in our industry. Injuries and fatalities cause immense human suffering, disrupt projects, drive up costs, and damage your company’s reputation. A safe worksite is a productive work site. That’s why we’ve compiled these 10 essential construction site safety tips to help you create a safer environment for your workers.…

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OSHA Construction Site Safety Checklist: What You Need to Know

Construction sites can be dangerous places. That’s why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the rules to keep workers safe, and a key part of that is using a construction site safety checklist. At Menotti Enterprise, we help construction companies in NYC stay safe and compliant. We offer safety training, and on-site safety…

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Key Safety Precautions Every Construction Site Needs to Follow

Construction sites contain moving machinery, hazardous materials, and high-stakes projects. Without proper safety precautions, they can also be ticking time bombs for accidents, delays, and compliance nightmares. But here’s the good news: it’s easy to prevent risks. All you need is a solid plan, the right training, and a team of safety professionals keeping things…

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How to Become a Construction Site Safety Manager: A Step-by-Step Guide

Construction sites can be dangerous places. But as a construction site safety manager, you can help keep workers safe and projects running smoothly. You’ll be the safety expert on the job site, making sure everyone follows the rules and stays out of harm’s way. So, how do you become a construction site safety manager? Read…

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How Many Safety Officers Are Required on a Construction Site?

Construction sites can be dangerous places. With towering cranes, heavy machinery, and potential hazards around every corner, safety should be a top priority. To keep workers safe, construction companies need to have the right number of safety officers on site. But how many safety officers are required on a construction site? It depends on several…

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Who Is Responsible for Safety on a Job Site?

Short answer: Everyone. Long answer? It’s a team effort that combines proactive planning, strict compliance, and on-the-ground expertise. Everyone on a job site, from the project owner to the construction worker, creates a safe work environment. This includes following safety rules, using proper equipment, and reporting hazards. Menotti Enterprise, a safety consulting firm in New…

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Does OSHA Require a Site Specific Safety Plan?

Does OSHA require a site specific safety plan? It’s a question many construction companies face when organizing their projects. If you’re dealing with heavy machinery, hazardous materials, or complex job sites, understanding safety requirements is essential. OSHA doesn’t mandate a specific plan for every job site, but there are times when a detailed plan is…

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NYC DOB Changes TUP Process: Use Central Development HUB Only

Since February 3, 2025, all Temporary Use Permit (TUP) applications in New York City must go through the Central Development HUB. If you need a TUP, your first step is to have a Registered Design Professional—either a registered architect or professional engineer—complete the application. Once it’s filled out, email it along with all required documents…

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NYC DOB NOW System Maintenance Completed January 24–26, 2025

The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) carried out scheduled maintenance on the DOB NOW system from Friday, January 24, 2025, at 4:00 pm through Sunday, January 26, 2025, at 10:00 pm. During this time, the system’s internal software underwent updates that temporarily disabled access to several modules. The affected modules included DOB NOW: Build, Safety,…

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NYC DOB Releases 2025 Holiday Schedule for Cranes & Derricks Inspections

If you have active or upcoming crane operations in New York City, be aware of the 2025 holiday inspection schedule from the NYC Department of Buildings. The Cranes & Derricks Unit will not perform inspections during the following weekends. Make sure your projects are scheduled accordingly so you’re not caught off guard. No inspections will…

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How to Become a Certified Safety Professional: 2024 Guide

Getting certified as a safety professional can open doors to better site management, stronger safety programs, and improved practices in the field. But the path might seem unclear. If you are wondering how to become a certified safety professional, it’s more than just taking a course or passing an exam. It involves understanding regulations, applying…

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Key Responsibilities of a Safety Manager in Construction

The construction industry is known for its inherent risks. Every day, workers face potential hazards that can lead to injuries, project delays, and even fatalities. That’s why one of the most important people on a construction site is the safety manager. They’re the ones who make sure everyone follows the rules and stays safe. This…

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How Much Does a Safety Manager Make in Construction?

Construction is a challenging industry. Keeping workers safe is a top priority on every job site, big or small. That’s what construction safety managers do. They make sure everyone follows the rules, prevent accidents, and create a safe workplace. Since construction is growing and safety rules are getting more complex, skilled safety managers are in…

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What Is Process Safety Management and Why It Matters

The construction industry is no stranger to risk. Every day, workers face potential hazards on job sites. However, some risks have the potential for catastrophic accidents involving hazardous chemicals. These incidents can lead to devastating consequences like explosions, fires, and toxic releases, putting workers, the public, and the environment in danger. This is where Process…

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How Often Is OSHA Training Required for Construction Safety?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training helps keep workplaces safe and compliant with regulations. But how often is OSHA training required for construction safety? OSHA guidelines dictate specific time frames and circumstances. These guidelines depend on your job role, industry, and potential hazards. Understanding OSHA Training Requirements OSHA mandates regular training for employees. The…

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How Can I Get OSHA Certified? Steps for Construction Safety

Construction sites can be dangerous places. With tall structures and heavy equipment, accidents can happen. That’s why safety is so important in this industry. Many companies look for workers with OSHA certification to show they care about safety. But what does that mean, and how can I get OSHA certified? The truth is that OSHA…

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How Does SST Work in Streamlining Construction Site Safety?

Site Safety Training (SST) ensures that workers are well-prepared to handle potential hazards. But how does SST work in promoting workplace safety? It begins with a comprehensive training program tailored to meet the needs of construction workers. What is SST in Construction? SST, or Site Safety Training, is a specialized program designed for the particular…

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NYC DOB Updates Prescriptive Energy Conservation Measures Reporting Requirements

NYC DOB Updates Prescriptive Energy Conservation Measures Reporting Requirements As part of Local Law 97, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) just told building owners about some new rules they need to follow. Guidelines like these are meant to help buildings use less energy and release fewer greenhouse gases. Building owners must…

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NYC DOB Construction Inspection Sign-Off Requirement Update

NYC DOB Construction Inspection Sign-Off Requirement Update A significant update to the construction inspection sign-off procedure was recently introduced by the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB). All requests for construction sign-off prior to occupancy must be made via DOB NOW: Inspections as of May 13, 2024. Any requests that were previously sent…

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NYC DOB Updates on Electrical Advisory Board Requirements

NYC DOB: Updates on Electrical Advisory Board Requirements The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently announced important updates regarding electrical work filings that were previously submitted for review by the Electrical Advisory Board (EAB). These updates clarify the compliance requirements for both pending and constructed projects, ensuring adherence to the latest code…

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NYC DOB New Certification Requirements for Hoisting Machine Operators Starting November 2024

NYC DOB New Certification Requirements for Hoisting Machine Operators Starting November 2024 The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) recently announced updated certification requirements for Hoisting Machine Operators (HMOs), effective November 7, 2024. This change impacts operators using specific types of heavy machinery on construction sites, including articulating boom cranes and rotating telehandlers. Beginning…

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NYC DOB Announces Transition to DOB NOW_ Licensing for Site Safety Licenses

NYC DOB Announces Transition to DOB NOW: Licensing for Site Safety Licenses The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently announced that starting on October 16, 2024, all applications and renewals for Site Safety Coordinator, Site Safety Manager, and Construction Superintendent licenses will be managed online through DOB NOW: Licensing. This change marks…

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NYC DOB Update_ Civil Penalties for Retaining Wall Compliance Report Filing

NYC DOB Update: Civil Penalties for Retaining Wall Compliance Report Filing The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has recently issued an update regarding civil penalties for property owners who do not submit their retaining wall compliance reports on time. This notice, adequate starting October 1, 2024, emphasizes strict penalties for missed deadlines,…

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NYC DOB Launches New Online Licensing for Hoisting Machine Operators

NYC DOB Launches New Online Licensing for Hoisting Machine Operators The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has introduced an essential update for hoisting machine operators (HMO). Starting October 16, 2024, all new applications, renewals, and license adjustments for HMOs must be submitted online through DOB NOW: Licensing. This change affects several types of…

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NYC DOB Updates Telehandler Operation Requirements for Certified and Licensed Operators

NYC DOB Updates Telehandler Operation Requirements for Certified and Licensed Operators In recent updates, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced significant changes to the certification and licensing requirements for operating fixed (non-rotating) telehandlers in certain conditions. Effective November 7, 2024, these new rules apply to operators handling specific configurations and situations,…

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NYC DOB Warns Against Unsafe Attachment of Suspended Loads

NYC DOB Warns Against Unsafe Attachment of Suspended Loads The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) has issued a new safety reminder about the proper attachment of suspended loads on construction sites. This update targets heavy equipment operators using tools like boom cranes and telehandlers, emphasizing that improper handling of suspended loads can be both dangerous…

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NYC DOB Extends Expiration for Limited Gas Work Qualifications Issued Before 2020

NYC DOB Extends Expiration for Limited Gas Work Qualifications Issued Before 2020 In an important update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced an extension for Limited Gas Work Qualifications that were issued before January 1, 2020. These qualifications will now be valid until December 31, 2024, regardless of their original…

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NYC DOB Update_ Customer Service Windows Closing Early Due to Weather Conditions

NYC DOB Update: Customer Service Windows Closing Early Due to Weather Conditions In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced that their Customer Service windows across all borough offices will close early on Friday, August 9, 2024. This early closure, set for 3:00 pm, is in response to anticipated…

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NYC DOB Cancels Buildings After Hours on August 6 Due to Weather

NYC DOB Cancels Buildings After Hours on August 6 Due to Weather In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) announced the cancellation of its popular “Buildings After Hours” program on August 6, 2024, due to inclement weather. This cancellation impacts homeowners, tenants, small business owners, and building managers who rely…

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NYC DOB Introduces New Hoisting Machine Operator License Requirements

NYC DOB Introduces New Hoisting Machine Operator License Requirements In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced new licensing requirements for operating specific hoisting equipment, such as articulating boom cranes, mini cranes, and rotating telehandlers. Beginning November 7, 2024, anyone operating these machines in New York City will need…

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NYC DOB Update on Civil Penalties for Elevator Inspection Violations

NYC DOB Update on Civil Penalties for Elevator Inspection Violations In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) announced a change regarding civil penalties related to elevator inspection violations from the 2022 and 2023 cycles. Building owners who missed filing deadlines for affirmations of correction on time may now avoid these…

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NYC DOB Issues Update on Elevator Inspections and Penalties

NYC DOB Issues Update on Elevator Inspections and Penalties In a recent update, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) announced that they will be issuing violations for specific elevator-related requirements. The update impacts owners who failed to file necessary reports for elevator tests and inspections from 2023. Penalties will begin to apply starting September 2024,…

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NYC DOB Updates Definition of ‘Major Building’ for Site Safety Compliance

NYC DOB Updates Definition of ‘Major Building’ for Site Safety Compliance In a recent announcement, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has redefined what qualifies as a ‘major building’ in New York City. This change impacts the site safety rules for certain buildings and introduces new criteria for buildings based on height and…

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NYC Department of Buildings Releases 2024 “Buildings After Hours” Schedule

NYC Department of Buildings Releases 2024 “Buildings After Hours” Schedule The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently announced the 2024 schedule for its “Buildings After Hours” program, a service aimed at offering easier access to NYC DOB assistance for property owners, tenants, managers, and small business owners. “Buildings After Hours” allows the…

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NYC DOB Interim Submission Process for Building Determinations and Reviews

NYC DOB Interim Submission Process for Building Determinations and Reviews In a recent update, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) introduced an interim process for handling certain submission requests that cannot yet be processed through their DOB NOW online portal. This temporary solution affects specific request types, including CCD1 and ZRD1 forms, as well as…

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NYC DOB Extends Filing Representative Registration Requirements

NYC DOB Extends Filing Representative Registration Requirements In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced an important change to the registration requirements for Class 1 and Class 2 Filing Representatives. Typically, these professionals need to complete department-approved training courses to either obtain or renew their registration. However, since the…

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NYC DOB Announces New Online Form for Special Inspection Agency Renewals

NYC DOB Announces New Online Form for Special Inspection Agency Renewals The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) has issued an important update for Special Inspection Agencies (SIAs) regarding the registration renewal process. Starting on January 15, 2024, SIAs will be required to use a new online form for renewing their SIA registrations. This update aims…

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NYC DOB Cancels January 16, 2024, Buildings After Hours Due to Inclement Weather

NYC DOB Cancels January 16, 2024, Buildings After Hours Due to Inclement Weather The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced the cancellation of its Buildings After Hours program for Tuesday, January 16, 2024, due to poor weather conditions. The program, which typically offers extended access to NYC DOB borough offices for…

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NYC DOB Extends Final 2022 Benchmarking Compliance Deadline to February 21, 2024

NYC DOB Extends Final 2022 Benchmarking Compliance Deadline to February 21, 2024 The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently extended the final deadline for 2022 benchmarking compliance. Originally set for February 1, 2024, building owners now have until February 21, 2024, to submit their data. This extra time allows those affected by a recent…

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NYC DOB Initial Observation Deadline for Parking Structures in Specific Community Districts

NYC DOB Initial Observation Deadline for Parking Structures in Specific Community Districts The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has released an important update for building owners regarding initial observation reports for parking structures. Beginning March 25, 2024, a Qualified Parking Structure Inspector (QPSI) can submit a one-time initial observation report for parking…

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NYC DOB Introduces New Civil Penalty for Vacate Order Violations

NYC DOB Introduces New Civil Penalty for Vacate Order Violations The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced a significant update for property owners: starting December 15, 2023, the department will impose additional civil penalties for failing to obey Vacate Orders. This new regulation is part of NYC’s ongoing efforts to ensure…

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NYC DOB Launches New Campaign to Help with Summons Corrections

NYC DOB Launches New Campaign to Help with Summons Corrections The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced the “Get Summonses Corrected” (GSC) campaign, a new initiative to assist property owners and respondents in certifying corrections for unresolved summonses. Starting March 19, 2024, the DOB’s Administrative Enforcement Unit (AEU) will conduct virtual…

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NYC DOB Mandates Initial Observations for Certain Parking Structures

NYC DOB Mandates Initial Observations for Certain Parking Structures In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) introduced new regulations affecting parking structures in specific community districts across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx. This update mandates that all parking structures in these areas undergo a one-time initial observation…

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NYC DOB Releases Updated Special Inspections Form for 2024 Compliance

NYC DOB Releases Updated Special Inspections Form for 2024 Compliance The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has recently issued an important update for the construction industry, introducing a revised version of the CD8-TR: Identification of Special Inspections Form. This form, now aligned with the 2022 Construction Codes, must be used for all…

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NYC DOB Service Update_ Filing Fees for Reinstated Applications with Significant Changes

NYC DOB Service Update: Filing Fees for Reinstated Applications with Significant Changes In May 2024, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) announced a new service update addressing filing procedures and fees for reinstating abandoned applications or expired permits. The update applies to cases where applicants intend to continue with the same job number…

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NYC DOB Service Update_ In-Person Appointments Limited to Wednesdays

NYC DOB Service Update: In-Person Appointments Limited to Wednesdays The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently announced a new scheduling guideline for in-person appointments for plan examination job filings. People who require an in-person meeting with a plan examiner in the Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn, or Queens borough offices can now only…

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NYC DOB Update_ Construction Superintendents Limited to Three Jobs Starting 2024

NYC DOB Update: Construction Superintendents Limited to Three Jobs Starting 2024 The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced a new limitation for Construction Superintendents (CS) under Local Law 149 of 2021, effective January 2, 2024. This regulation will limit each CS to three active job permits. Previously, superintendents were allowed to…

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NYC DOB Update_ New On-Site Fossil Fuel Combustion Rules for Buildings Starting 2024

NYC DOB Update: New On-Site Fossil Fuel Combustion Rules for Buildings Starting 2024 The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has issued a new service notice about Local Law 154, affecting on-site fossil fuel combustion for buildings. Set to begin on January 1, 2024, this law requires specific buildings to limit fossil fuel use…

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NYC DOB Update_ Reinstatement Fees and Requirements for Abandoned Applications and Expired Permits

NYC DOB Update: Reinstatement Fees and Requirements for Abandoned Applications and Expired Permits The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently released important information regarding reinstatement fees and procedures for abandoned applications, expired permits, and amended plans. This update is essential for property owners, contractors, and architects who are involved in ongoing or…

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NYC DOB Updates Street Tree Checklist for Building Exemptions

NYC DOB Updates Street Tree Checklist for Building Exemptions In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has revised its ST1: Street Tree Checklist, introducing a new exemption criterion for proposed construction projects. This change is part of the department’s efforts to streamline compliance with zoning regulations while balancing environmental…

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NYC DOB Worker and Contractor Shed Filings Update

NYC DOB Worker and Contractor Shed Filings Update In an important update for the construction industry, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced that, starting December 15, 2023, all applications for worker sheds, contractor sheds, contractor offices, and similar temporary structures will need to be filed through DOB NOW: Build, the department’s…

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Incidents in NYC Construction: Deep Insights by Menotti Enterprise

New York, a city synonymous with architectural marvels, is a beacon of construction activity. Yet, with such bustling development, the risk of construction incidents looms large. At Menotti Enterprise LLC, we’re committed to safety and believe in empowering our community with knowledge. This article sheds light on the most frequent construction incidents in New York,…

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Site Safety Plan Compliance: Preparing Your Construction Site

Site Safety Plan compliance is crucial when preparing your NYC construction site for DOB inspections. DOB inspections are conducted by the New York City Department of Buildings to ensure that construction projects adhere to the city’s building codes and zoning resolutions. These inspections are crucial in maintaining safety standards and preventing construction-related accidents. The Department…

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Upcoming Violations for Unfiled Category 1 Elevator Test Reports

At Menotti Enterprise LLC, we strive to keep our clients informed about important updates and changes in regulations that could impact their operations. Recently, the Department of Buildings (DOB) issued a service notice that we believe is crucial for our clients and readers to be aware of. According to the notice, the DOB will start…

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Becoming a Site Safety Manager in NYC’s Construction Industry

In the bustling construction industry of New York City, ensuring site safety is paramount. One key player in this process is the Site Safety Manager. But what does it take to become one? Let’s delve into the requirements, certification process, and responsibilities of a Site Safety Manager in NYC. Who is a Site Safety Manager?…

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NYC DOB Building Emissions Adjustments Deadline Extended

In a significant move, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced an extension to the deadline for submitting applications for adjustments to annual building emissions limits. This extension applies to the calendar years 2024-2029, providing a much-needed respite for building owners and managers. The NYC DOB has made it clear that…

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OSHA Rule Change: Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has recently announced a significant rule change that will impact how businesses track and report workplace injuries and illnesses. This update, set to take effect on January 1, 2024, is designed to improve transparency and accountability, but it also presents new challenges for businesses. Menotti Enterprise LLC is…

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How Does Local Law 81 Impact Your Business?

The role of the construction superintendent has been made harder and is no easy feat. Thanks to Local Law 81, construction superintendents have a lot more added to their plate, and if you’re not on top of these laws and applying them, it could be costly for your business. Local Law 81 of 2017 To…

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Hard Hats: A Comprehensive Guide

Hard hats are more than a symbol of construction and industrial jobs. They’re a lifeline, a shield, and a guardian angel protecting workers from the hazardous possibilities of their environments. In this comprehensive guide, we will uncover the significance of hard hats, the standards they must adhere to, and the precautions users should take to…

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Why Site Safety Should be Your Top Priority: A Wake-Up Call

Introduction The construction industry is one that is always buzzing with activity. Every day, we see the transformation of blueprints into tangible structures. This process, while fascinating, has its share of hazards. Site safety, therefore, becomes a matter of life and death. This blog post seeks to explain why site safety should be your top…

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Hazard Recognition in Construction: A Comprehensive Guide

As we embark on the fourth week of the National Safety Council’s (NSC) Safety Month, the spotlight falls on a critical aspect of safety in the construction industry – hazard recognition. Understanding and identifying hazards are the cornerstones of maintaining a safe and productive work environment. At Menotti Enterprise LLC, a premier safety consulting firm…

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NYC DOB Annual Boiler Inspection Reports Service Notice

Today at Menotti Enterprise LLC, we’re focusing on a crucial update from the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) that could significantly impact property owners and managers across the city. The DOB has recently issued a service notice concerning the failure to file annual boiler inspection reports for the years 2018 through 2021. As…

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Avoiding Heat-Related Illnesses: Your Guide To Staying Cool

Summer in New York City can be relentless, with high temperatures and humidity levels that can feel unbearable. For those working in the construction industry, the heat is more than just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous. This guide aims to arm you with knowledge and practical strategies to prevent and avoid heat-related illnesses and ensure safety…

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NYC DOB Retaining Wall Flag Service Notice

The NYC DOB Retaining Wall Flag is a new feature introduced in the Buildings Information System (BIS) Property Profile. This development is crucial for property owners and managers as it pertains to the inspection and reporting requirements of retaining walls. The LL37/08 Retaining Wall flag identifies properties with retaining walls or parts of retaining walls…

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NYC’s Rodent Abatement Law Update

Are you planning a construction project in NYC? If so, it’s crucial to be aware of the new Local Law 109 of 2022, which mandates rodent abatement during construction. NYC’s New Rodent Abatement law, effective from May 18, 2023, requires a licensed exterminator to treat the premises for rodent extermination for specific types of construction…

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NYC DOB Civil Penalty Increase: Understanding the Changes

The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently announced an NYC DOB Civil Penalty Increase, which is crucial for all involved in the construction industry to understand and comply with. This increase pertains to the penalties for failing to file an acceptable Certificate of Correction for an Immediately Hazardous Class 1 Summons (AEUHAZ).…

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Emergency Preparedness in Construction – National Safety Month

Welcome to the first week of NSC National Safety Month, where our focus is on Emergency Preparedness in Construction. This week, we’re diving deep into the heart of New York City to explore its robust emergency response systems and help you understand what happens when disaster strikes in the Big Apple. Emergency Preparedness: An Ounce…

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Understanding NYC DOB’s Local Law 196: Renewing Site Safety Training Cards

The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has issued a service notice reminding workers and supervisors about the renewal of Site Safety Training (SST) cards under Local Law 196. This law, enacted in 2017, mandates that workers and supervisors at large construction sites complete safety training and obtain Department-approved SST cards. These cards…

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NYC DOB Construction Codes Fee Changes Effective December 2023

NYC DOB Construction Codes Fee Changes Effective December 2023 The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has issued an important update regarding fee changes for specific documents, including the Letter of No Objection (LNO)/Letter of Verification, the OP 128: Ordinary Plumbing Work Report, and temporary use letter renewals. These changes will come into…

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NYC DOB Boiler Violations Update_ Requirements and Penalty Information

NYC DOB Boiler Violations Update: Requirements and Penalty Information In a recent service update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced that starting November 2023, it will issue violations for properties with unaddressed defects reported in high- and low-pressure boiler inspection reports from 2018 to 2022. These violations, applicable to property owners…

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New Annual Parapet Observation Requirement for NYC Building Owners Starts January 2024

New Annual Parapet Observation Requirement for NYC Building Owners Starts January 2024 In an important update, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) has introduced a new requirement mandating annual parapet inspections for certain buildings. Starting January 1, 2024, building owners with parapets facing public areas—like streets, sidewalks, and roadways—must ensure these structures undergo yearly observations.…

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NYC DOB Launches New Suspended Scaffold Filing Requirement Starting November 15, 2023

NYC DOB Launches New Suspended Scaffold Filing Requirement Starting November 15, 2023 In an important update for construction and building maintenance professionals, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has introduced a new digital process for submitting Suspended Scaffold filings through the DOB NOW: Build platform. This change, effective November 15, 2023, marks…

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NYC DOB Launches Mandatory Online Solar and Green Roof Filing Starting November 15, 2023

NYC DOB Launches Mandatory Online Solar and Green Roof Filing Starting November 15, 2023 In a new update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced that, starting November 15, 2023, all new Solar and Green Roof applications must be submitted digitally via DOB NOW: Build. This change mandates that only Professional…

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New NYC DOB Requirement for Artwork on Temporary Structures

New NYC DOB Requirement for Artwork on Temporary Structures The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has introduced a significant update regarding artwork on temporary protective structures, such as sidewalk sheds, construction fences, and supported scaffolds. Effective October 27, 2023, building owners who choose to opt out of displaying approved artwork on these structures…

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NYC DOB Updates Civil Penalty Waiver Requests for Boilers and Elevators

NYC DOB Updates Civil Penalty Waiver Requests for Boilers and Elevators The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently implemented updates for Civil Penalty Waiver Requests related to elevator violations and both high- and low-pressure boiler violations. This update, effective October 27, 2023, is part of DOB NOW: Safety and aligns with changes…

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NYC DOB_ Important Update on Elevator Violations for 2018-2022

NYC DOB: Important Update on Elevator Violations for 2018-2022 The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) recently issued a critical update regarding elevator compliance for building owners. Starting in October 2023, the DOB will be issuing violations to buildings that failed to file an affirmation of correction on their Category 1 elevator test reports…

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NYC DOB Announces New Special Inspection Requirements Under 2022 Construction Codes

NYC DOB Announces New Special Inspection Requirements Under 2022 Construction Codes Starting November 8, 2023, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) will enforce updated registration and accreditation requirements for special inspections in alignment with the 2022 NYC Construction Codes. This initiative, outlined in Buildings Bulletin 2022-014, aims to ensure enhanced inspection standards…

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NYC DOB Updates L2 Forms for Permit Violations with New Penalty Waivers and Exemptions

NYC DOB Updates L2 Forms for Permit Violations with New Penalty Waivers and Exemptions The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) recently announced updates to the L2 forms required for handling civil penalties for work completed without permits. Effective October 16, 2023, only the newly revised forms dated September 2023 will be accepted. These…

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NYC Department of Buildings Updates Filing Requirements for Energy Storage Systems

NYC Department of Buildings Updates Filing Requirements for Energy Storage Systems The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently updated its filing requirements for Energy Storage Systems (ESS), a critical change for building owners and developers managing site-specific energy installations. Effective October 16, 2023, these new requirements, overseen by the DOB’s Office of…

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NYC DOB Digital Transition for CCD1, ZRD1, and Second Review Requests Starting October 30, 2023

NYC DOB Digital Transition for CCD1, ZRD1, and Second Review Requests Starting October 30, 2023 In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced a major transition to streamline several important construction-related processes. Beginning October 30, 2023, all requests for Construction Codes Determinations (CCD1), Zoning Resolution Determinations (ZRD1), and second…

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New Requirements for NYC Corner and Angle Scaffold Inspections

New Requirements for NYC Corner and Angle Scaffold Inspections The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently updated the procedure for requesting Corner and Angle Scaffold Inspections. This essential change means contractors must follow specific steps and have essential documents ready before submitting an inspection request. To schedule an inspection, a new Corner/Angle Scaffold Inspection…

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NYC DOB Building After Hours Schedule Update_ New Schedule for 2023

NYC DOB Building After Hours Schedule Update: New Schedule for 2023 The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently revised the schedule for its “Buildings After Hours” program, making it easier for homeowners, tenants, small business owners, and building managers to receive assistance outside of regular business hours. Effective October 3, 2023, the…

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Protect and Honor Your Construction Team During National Safety Month!

Safety is an ongoing endeavor in the world of construction. There is always more to learn and refine as we aim for new heights in our industry standards. New equipment, workplace practices, and ergonomic research all affect how we enable occupational safety and health on each worksite. Every year in June, we participate in National…

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Incidents vs Accidents: What’s the Difference?

In common language, we tend to use “incident” and “accident” interchangeably, with the latter having a more negative connotation. However, in the world of occupational safety, each word has a precise meaning. To complicate matters, there are various definitions for how “incident” and “accident” are used in the workplace. Whether you’re a site supervisor or…

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National Safety Week: Stand-Down To Prevent Falls In Construction

How to Educate Your Team This National Safety Stand-Down Week The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has declared May 2–6, 2022, to be National Safety Stand-Down Week. Every year, this week raises awareness about critical preventative measures to reduce the rate of falls in construction. Falls from elevation are the leading cause of death for…

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NYC Department of Buildings Announces Temporary Schedule Changes for September 12, 2023_ Limited Office Hours and Buildings After Hours Cancellation

NYC Department of Buildings Announces Temporary Schedule Changes for September 12, 2023: Limited Office Hours and Buildings After Hours Cancellation The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced an important service update for its borough offices on Tuesday, September 12, 2023. The DOB will operate under a modified schedule, resulting in limited in-person…

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NYC DOB Update_ No More Waivers for Sidewalk Sheds with Expired Permits

NYC DOB Update: No More Waivers for Sidewalk Sheds with Expired Permits From September 1, 2023, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has implemented a major new policy regarding sidewalk shed permits. However, the DOB will no longer grant waivers for civil penalties for sidewalk sheds installed with expired permits. This adjustment is…

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NYC DOB Updates_ Artwork Now Required on Temporary Protective Structures

NYC DOB Updates: Artwork Now Required on Temporary Protective Structures The New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has introduced an update under Local Law 163 of 2021, which requires approved artwork to be displayed on certain temporary protective structures. Effective from September 1, 2023, this law impacts construction sites citywide by mandating that…

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NYC DOB Announces Fee Increases for 2022 Construction Code Applications in BIS and DOB NOW

NYC DOB Announces Fee Increases for 2022 Construction Code Applications in BIS and DOB NOW In a recent update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has announced adjustments to application fees related to the 2022 Construction Codes, affecting filings through both the Buildings Information System (BIS) and DOB NOW. These changes, aimed…

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Local Law 77 of 2023_ NYC DOB Updates on Post Approval Amendment Fees and License Renewal Deadlines

Local Law 77 of 2023: NYC DOB Updates on Post Approval Amendment Fees and License Renewal Deadlines In accordance with Local Law 77 of 2023, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) recently rolled out updates impacting Post Approval Amendment (PAA) fees and the timing for license renewal applications. Effective from July 29,…

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NYC DOB Updates Certification Exceptions for Buildings Under Local Law 158_2017

NYC DOB Updates Certification Exceptions for Buildings Under Local Law 158/2017 In an important update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) announced a new exception under Local Law 77 of 2023, impacting restrictions on professional certifications for buildings affected by Local Law 158 of 2017. This exception allows specific projects on mixed-use…

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NYC DOB to Enforce Violations for Missing Elevator Test Reports (2018-2022)

NYC DOB to Enforce Violations for Missing Elevator Test Reports (2018-2022) In August 2023, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) will begin issuing violations for properties that failed to submit the required Category 1 elevator test reports from 2018 to 2022. This enforcement measure is essential for maintaining safety standards across the city,…

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NYC DOB Extends Deadline for Building Emissions Adjustment Applications

NYC DOB Extends Deadline for Building Emissions Adjustment Applications In an important update, the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) has extended the deadline for applications to adjust annual building emissions limits. This extension affects applications for the calendar years 2024-2029 and gives building owners and managers more time to comply with Local…

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What Is A Site Safety Plan? When Do You Need One?

Safety is essential for every construction project. It’s the duty of the contractor to ensure that every worker, client, and visitor is safe when they’re on-site. With all of the heavy equipment, materials, tools, and surrounding elements, construction sites are pretty dangerous. The best way to keep everyone safe is with stringent regulations. These regulations…

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We Recognize the Importance of Women In Construction!

The National Association for Women in Construction (NAWIC) has designated the first full week in March, March 6-12 this year, as “Women in Construction Week” (WIC Week™) to celebrate women in the construction industry and raise awareness of what women can achieve in construction. WIC Week™ commemorates the history of women’s success in the construction…

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When Are You Required To Use A Construction Site Safety Manager vs Coordinator vs Superintendent?

3301.13.3 Designation of primary construction superintendent. The permit holder shall designate a primary construction superintendent, prior to the commencement of work, in a form and manner acceptable to the department, for the following types of jobs: The construction of a new building; The full demolition of an existing building; An alteration to an existing building…

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How Can Severe Weather Impact Your Construction Site? What Can You Do To Be Prepared?

Safety is of utmost importance on your construction site. However, even if you implement a robust safety program, Mother Nature may have other ideas. All the personal protective equipment and hazard reporting won’t do much to stop a storm. What precautions can you take against severe weather? How can you ensure that your equipment, structures,…

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When Should a General Contractor Hire a Safety Consultant?

Safety is one of the most important concerns that any general contractor will have. In fact, the profitability of their business actually depends on it. Without a safe work environment, they run the risk of injuries or damage that could set the job back, if not end it altogether. Ensuring that the job site is…

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How To Prevent Fall Injuries On Your Nyc Construction Site

Many construction workers fail to utilize proper fall protection for different reasons. It could be that setting up a ladder or harness takes too much time, and they can get much more done in a day if they bypass the proper safety precautions. Whatever the reason, the sad truth is that of the 1,008 deaths in construction…

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How To Build A Culture Of Safety In Your Company

Recently, there has been an increase in the number of workplace accidents in the construction industry. OSHA has reported that the primary cause of these accidents is the violations of work-safety procedures. Because of the inherent dangers of working in construction, these accidents can have severe consequences. Because of this, it is of the utmost…

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6 Ways To Keep Everyone Safe At Your Construction Sites

Being safe should be the first priority at any site or workplace. Most accidents at construction sites result from simple and common mistakes that can be easily avoided if enough effort is made. It is no secret that construction sites with heavy machinery and a lot of workers are very risky and anything can happen.…

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4 Mistakes To Avoid When Hiring A Construction Management Firm

4 MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN HIRING A CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FIRM The construction process is getting more and more advanced as technology and methods have expanded over time. Imagine how detrimental it would be to proceed with the building process of a project, only to lack the expertise of an experienced site safety management firm. You…

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How To Select The Right Construction Management Firm

It’s hard to believe that year-end is quickly approaching. For many professionals in the construction industry, now is the time to look ahead to projects in 2019 and beyond. With that in mind, it’s imperative to have a dependable construction management partner by your side. Don’t make the mistake of assuming every project manager is…

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What To Know About Site Safety Management

In the construction world, project managers and crews face constant pressure to meet deadlines and stay within budget. Such demands often cause safety to be put on the backburner. As 2018 comes to a close and you begin thinking about 2019 projects, remember the importance of site safety. Here are some strategies that can help…

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The Top 10 Osha Violations Of 2019

Citations given by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for safety violations are a serious concern when it comes to construction management. With fines possibly reaching six-figure amounts, they can add serious costs to your project budget. That’s why it is so important to have a risk and safety management company to make sure…

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